Find and use an app or a feature of the iPod touch to:
Read today's news.
Record your daily steps/exercise and calorie intake.
Measure whether your table is level.
Find directions to Mount Rushmore.
Set a 30 second timer.
Control a powerpoint presentation.
Watch a movie trailer.
Read a document (such as a PDF or word file) to you.
Connect to another ipod user for audio call.
Keep track of your appointments for next week.
Write a 3 sentence summary of your experience here today.
Find a Youtube clip to use in a presentation for your class on Monday.
Complete a calculation used in your content area.
Find the best price for JBL speakers for the ipod touch.
Take a screen shot that shows today's temperature in Miami.
Find a recipe for chicken enchiladas with calorie count.
Poll everyone in the room to find out how many people in this room spend 2 or more hours each day online.
Say, "Hello. Can you direct me to a police station?" in any language other than English.
Say, "Hello, my name is ___." in sign language.
Determine wrench size needed for a nut or bolt.
Determine how many board feet are in 31 - 2 X 8 X 16.
Provide enough light to get you out of a dark room.
Read a novel (for pleasure or course work).
Make a set of flash cards.
Flip a coin. The app Coin Flip is free. You can flip a coin to make a decision. You are able to select a type of coin used and the type of flip wanted. Make informed decisions using this App.
Practice for your driver's test.
Translate spoken words to text. A free app that translates spoken words to text is called Dragon Dictation. You plug in your microphone/headphones and tap the record button and begin speaking. When finished, select “done” and your spoken words become text. Also, if there is an error in the text, you are able to edit and make the corrections. You can then share with others. One downfall is that you have to have an internet connection for it to work.
Test your geography knowledge--can you identify all 50 states?
We decided to take the challenge to identify all 50 states.We found a flashcard game app called "US State Flashcards".It shows the shape of the state with 4 state name choices. Kendra and Dasi
Find and use an app or a feature of the iPod touch to:
- Read today's news.
- Record your daily steps/exercise and calorie intake.
- Measure whether your table is level.
- Find directions to Mount Rushmore.
- Set a 30 second timer.
- Control a powerpoint presentation.
- Watch a movie trailer.
- Read a document (such as a PDF or word file) to you.
- Connect to another ipod user for audio call.
- Keep track of your appointments for next week.
- Write a 3 sentence summary of your experience here today.
- Find a Youtube clip to use in a presentation for your class on Monday.
- Complete a calculation used in your content area.
- Find the best price for JBL speakers for the ipod touch.
- Take a screen shot that shows today's temperature in Miami.
- Find a recipe for chicken enchiladas with calorie count.
- Poll everyone in the room to find out how many people in this room spend 2 or more hours each day online.
- Say, "Hello. Can you direct me to a police station?" in any language other than English.
- Say, "Hello, my name is ___." in sign language.
- Determine wrench size needed for a nut or bolt.
- Determine how many board feet are in 31 - 2 X 8 X 16.
- Provide enough light to get you out of a dark room.
- Read a novel (for pleasure or course work).
- Make a set of flash cards.
- Flip a coin. The app Coin Flip is free. You can flip a coin to make a decision. You are able to select a type of coin used and the type of flip wanted. Make informed decisions using this App.
- Practice for your driver's test.
- Translate spoken words to text.
- Test your geography knowledge--can you identify all 50 states?
We decided to take the challenge to identify all 50 states. We found a flashcard game app called "US State Flashcards". It shows the shape of the state with 4 state name choices. Kendra and DasiA free app that translates spoken words to text is called Dragon Dictation. You plug in your microphone/headphones and tap the record button and begin speaking. When finished, select “done” and your spoken words become text. Also, if there is an error in the text, you are able to edit and make the corrections. You can then share with others. One downfall is that you have to have an internet connection for it to work.